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Amid Detroit's Fiscal Woes, City's Am Law Firms Press On
Faced with the possibility of becoming the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history, the Motor City has taken heart in more promising news, such as the U.S. auto industry hitting a six-year sales peak in April. Meanwhile, Detroit firms are riding out the storm in the hopes they'll see better days.Detroit firm opens new office, snags eight new attorneys
Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn, a major Detroit law firm, has opened a new office on the opposite side of the state and revved up its staff with eight new attorneys, two of them snagged from another local firm.Firms see summer associates splitting time
Fewer law students and a brisk legal market mean that more law firms may need to start sharing their summer associates.Examiner Picked to Review Detroit Bankruptcy Legal Fees
The federal judge overseeing Detroit's proposed Chapter 9 filing has appointed Robert Fishman of Chicago firm Shaw Fishman Glantz & Towbin to serve as the fee examiner responsible for scrutinizing the bills submitted by Jones Day, Miller Canfield, and others with roles in what is already proving to be a costly case.Michigan, Wisconsin workplaces prep for no smoking in 2010
More states are cracking down on smoking in the workplace, restaurants and bars next year. Come 2010, laws banning indoor smoking will go into effect in Michigan, Wisconsin and North Carolina, bringing the total number of states with anti-smoking laws to 38. Of those, nearly three-quarters ban smoking in the workplace in general, while the others target only bars and restaurants.Examiner Picked to Review Detroit Bankruptcy Legal Fees
The federal judge overseeing Detroit's proposed Chapter 9 filing has appointed a partner at Chicago's Shaw Fishman to serve as the fee examiner who will scrutinize bills submitted by Jones Day, Miller Canfield and others with roles in what is already a costly case.Is Half of a Summer Associate Better Than None?
Fewer law students and a brisk legal market mean that more law firms may need to start sharing their summer associates. Historically, many firms have balked at letting law students split their jobs between two employers. And firms that do permit split summers often insist that students spend the first half of the season at their shops. But job-placement professionals say market forces are prompting firms to rethink their policies to get top students through their doors -- if only for a few weeks.Trending Stories
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